A Saltwashed Coffee Table Straight from the Beach


I love the ocean!  I mean L-O-V-E the ocean.  I would spend all of my time there if I could.  Unfortunately, I live a good 7-8 hours, at a minimum, away from it now.  When I lived in Boston for seven years I was only three blocks from it and I was in Heaven! There is something so beautiful about the smell of the salt air, the sand between your toes and the wind whipping through your hair ❤Saltwash and Miss Mustard Seed Milk Paint in Eulalie's SkyIn June, I had the opportunity to try out a product called Saltwash for our Fab Furniture Flippin’ Contest.  Saltwash is soo cool!  You can literally mix it with any paint and it gives your piece the feel of something that has been sitting in the salt air for years.  FFFC - main graphic (updated 5.11.2016)-1To turn this 1980’s table into a beautiful beachy piece all I needed was a little Milk Paint and some Saltwash. a 1980's coffee table before being recreated with Saltwash and MilkPaintSaltwash looks the most authentic when you use at least two colours of paint.  Since Saltwash can be mixed with any paint, I chose to use Miss Mustard Seed Milk Paint in Eulalie’s Sky and Farmhouse White.  applying Saltwash mixed with Miss Mustard Seed Milk Paint to a coffee tableOnce the table had a coat of the Eulalie’s Sky, I mixed up a batch of the paint and Saltwash. This is the fun part!  You want to glob on the paint and leave lots of peaks as these are what create the beautiful effect after you apply the next coat of paint.  To get the full directions on using Saltwash, check out their video here… (They do a great job explaining the entire process!)applying Miss Mustard Seed Milk Paint in Farmhouse White over SaltwashOnce the layer of Saltwash and Eulalie’s Sky was dry, I painted it with a coat of Farmhouse White.  After it was completely dry, I started sanding down the surfaces.   As the white was sanded off, the blue began to show through.  the texture of a coffee table painted with Milk Paint and SaltwashIt really did begin to look like a piece that had been at a cottage by the sea for years and years.  blue and white cottage chic Saltwash tableThe texture is simply gorgeous! using Saltwash on a coffee table to give it a beachy feelSaltwashed beachy coffee tableI love that the table looks white from a distance but, as you get closer, you can see the beautiful sea blue peaking through.  the distressing of a Saltwashed coffee tableCoffee table that has been painted with Saltwash mixed with Miss Mustard Seed Milk PaintI had so much fun with this product.  My mind is already reeling with all of the fun possibilities of what to use the Saltwash on next!

To see some more beautiful projects using Saltwash, pop over to 58 Water Street and thirty eighth street.
To get more information about the Fab Furniture Flippin’ Contest, please email [email protected].

The product used for adding texture was generously donated by Saltwash.

9 Comments on " A Saltwashed Coffee Table Straight from the Beach "

  1. Lisa

    This is beautiful! I love how subtle the end result is on yours. πŸ™‚

    1. Lisa

      Aww thanks so much Aubrey! I just love Eulalie’s Sky… it is one of my very favourite colours and paired with white it is so pretty <3 Thanks for taking the time to stop by!

  2. Lisa

    I remember some of your Boston days! xo

    1. Lisa

      You are fondly apart of many of my Boston days and memories!!!

      1. Lisa

        You are a sweetheart. Precious memories.

  3. Lisa

    Looks gorgeous, Lisa. I bet you had a blast working with the Saltwash. Very cool effect. Thanks for sharing!

    1. Lisa

      The Saltwash was a lot of fun πŸ˜‰ It definitely creates a unique look.

  4. Lisa

    That is one beautiful table Lisa. The salty effects it creates are so pretty. I too would like to try this new paint. I live near the sea so it would be a natural fit for me.

    1. Lisa

      Isn’t the effect so pretty Mary?! It really does look like something that naturally aged from being exposed to salt water. You will definitely have to give it a whirl!

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